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's refugees worsens, and the eu calls on countries to work harder to resolve the crisis. >> the u.s. election campaign is gathering momentum in its final two weeks. u.s. president barack obama and his republican challenger mitt romney have had their final tv debate. >> they sparred over foreign policy where the president is perceived to have a clear evanish, but with the economy on the minds of most -- most voters, the candidates repeatedly reverted to domestic policy to win support. >> with two weeks until the election, the last debate between u.s. president barack obama and challenger mitt romney is dominating the news cycle. the topic was foreign policy, and viewer polls showed romney struggled to distance himself from the president. >> romney has pretty much to reach his breaking point. he has no argument anymore, and he never answers questions straight up. >> i thought last night, it showed that both romney and obama are pretty much in sync with foreign policy. >> with a race that is still too close to call, both candidates refused to give ground. president obama highlighted his track re

neighborhood of seattle, washington. his parents immigrated to the u.s. from china and the 1930's. his father fought in world war ii and worked as a cook. he passed away when the mayor was 15. his mother was a seamstress and a waitress. mayor lee has five siblings, he graduated from college in maine, he also went to uc- berkeley law school and finished in 1978. he and his wife have two daughters. i also want to mention, prior to becoming mayor, one of the key points in his contributions to the community is after he completed law school, he worked as a managing attorney for the san francisco asian law caucus, where he was an advocate for affordable housing and the rights of immigrants and renters. mayor lee -- [applause] >> thank you. welcome to city hall. the people's city hall, san francisco. i want you all to note that that was such a wonderful rendition of our national anthem. please give another applause to the millennium -- melanie and her daughter. i am so excited about all of you and seen so many of you from all over our state. come to city hall anin san francisco, welcome. i would lik

, reports of rules broken and punishments dodged. plus an incident at a u.s. naval base ends with an officer firing a shot and a suspect on the run. serious news there and much more politics ahead from the journalists of fox news on this tuesday fox report. 14 days and counting. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >> shepard: state officials in massachusetts are raising major red flags about cleanliness at that pharmaceutical company that' deadly meningitis outbreak. they found visible black specs of fungus from certain medications from that company. according to their preliminary investigation, the company sent out drugs before ensuring they were actually sterile. what's more newly released state records show that inspectors warned abo

and the u.s. economy, market prosd redict stocks prices will remain relatively stuck. suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. s >> susie: still ahead, tonight's et: regionalst t nks, a e okwht why the housing comeback can't save the regional bank stocks. it's make or break tonight, for the presidential candidates. itpolls show president obama and governor mitt romney are neck- and-neck. s tonight they have their third and final debate in boca rato and tom is there. tom.at florida is the big fridz for the campaign. it has the most number of electoral vote its at stake, in the fall election. it also a state that has felt the full force of the great recession. the housing market in some areas in florida has shown signs of life but remains well bloat boon years. the job market in the sunshine state has seenlow recovery. >> t lunch crowd start to its file in to vinnie's all day calf nie boca raton around 11:30. despite it's name vinnys is owned by a guy named jay dietz. he bought the restaurant from vinny more than a decade ago. >> food prices are going up a couple extra dollars i won't sacrifice

and they don't have the same capacities to attack the u.s. homeland and our allies as they did four years ago. >> let's go to the next segment. because it's a very important one. it is the rise of china and future challenges for america. i want to just begin this by asking both of you and, mr. president, you go first this time. what do you believe is the greatest future threat to the national security of this country? >> well, i think it will continue to be terrorist networks. we have to remain vigilant, as i just said. but with respect to china, china's both an adversary but also a potential partner in the international community if it's following the rules. so my attitude coming into office was that we are going to insist that china plays by the same rules as everybody else. i know americans had seen jobs being shipped overseas, businesses and workers not getting a level playing field when it came to trade. and that's the reason why i set up a trade task force, to go after cheaters when it came to international trade. that's the reason why we have brought more cases against china for violat

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it was ratifying sanctions taken earlier this month by the u.s. anti-dumping agency -- anti-doping agency, usada. >> it had claimed that armstrong was at the heart of the "most sophisticated and successful" of doping programs the sport had seen. >> uci has ousted him from the sport. >> uci will ban armstrong from cycling and strip him of his seventh tour de france titles. lance armstrong has no place in cycling. >> the uci upheld sanctions imposed by usada, accuses armstrong of being at the heart of a systematic doping culture. usada alleges the rider's victories from 1999-2005, after his recovery from cancer, or helped by illegal substances -- were helped by illegal substances. his teammates say he was bullying them into keeping quiet. there has been criticism of the uci for accepting $100,000 in donations -- 100,000 euros in donations from armstrong. armstrong is defined. -- defiant. >> but ask me how are you doing. i've said, i've been better, but i've also been worse. among last week, he stepped down as chairman of his -- >> last week, he stepped down as chairman of his foundation. >> furthe

, three town. president obama and mitt romney dual over foreign policy and the health of the u.s. economy in their third and final debate. made vase mire lays out her vision of yahoo! as the internet company posted better than expected third quarter figures. but burberry an lis cutting price targets. and bank of israel splaning for all sorts of eventualities among tipped tensions. . >>> on today's show, plenty to get through of course. let's remind you what's coming up. we'll discuss the presidential debate with experts one which president obama says was clearly the winner while the other thinks romney was the one who looked more presidential. we'll hear from the governor of israel stanley fisher with a live update from tel aviv. and we'll get an in-depth analysis on the latest earnings out of japan. find out what stocks our guests think is a buy at 10:30 cet. also is there more easing on the cards for the fed? we'll head out to philadelphia with the latest expectations. the fed begins its two day meeting. but first, president obama and mitt romney faced off for the third and final time b

about the u.s. foreign policy. >> we ended the war in iraq, refocused our attention on those who actually killed us on 9/11. and as a consequence, al qaeda's core leadership has been decimated. in addition, we're now able to transition out of afghanistan in a responsible way, making sure that afghans take responsibility for their own security. >> what's been happening over the last couple of years is as we've watched this tumult in the middle east, rising tide of chaos occur, you see al qaeda, rushing in, you see other jihadist groups rushing in. they're throughout many nations in the middle east. they argued over policy in libya, syria and iran and romney criticized obama's foreign policy as a failure and said the u.s. should take a leading roll. a cnn poll taken after the debate, suggests 48% of respondents believed obama won, 40% said romney did. the united nations peacekeeping chief says the u.n. is making plans to send peacekeepers to syria. the blue helmets would only move in if the government and opposition force as greed s agr cease-fire. he said first u.n. leaders are fo

including support for the israeli government, the withdrawal of u.s. forces from afghanistan, and opposition u.s. military involvement in syria. but they clashed over a few key points including military spending, iran and libya. the one exchange, obama chided romney for seeking to increase military spending by an additional $2 trillion. >> governor romney has not spent enough time looking at how our military works. he mentioned the navy and that we have fewer ships than we did in 1916. governor, with your horses and bayonets because the nature of our military has changed. we have these things called aircraft carriers where planes land on them. we have ships that go underwater, nuclear submarines. and so the question is not taken the battleship where we're counting ships, it is, what are our capabilities -- the >> despite caution nonmilitary spending, the two candidates struggled at times to differentiate themselves on key foreign policy areas. asked about u.s. drone warfare abroad, romney said he fully backs the obama administration's efforts. >> let me ask you, governor, because we know pre

parts of the country. in rural helmand province u.s. marines told us there aren't enough afghan army soldiers to take over. in one case, when the afghans did take over this base in the east, the commander and his men deserted. the u.s. army had to come back. >> you're relying on us to do your security far you, y'all need to be participating in this security. >> reporter: but much of the training has been put in jeopardy by the recent rise of insider attacks-- afghan soldiers turning their guns on their american partners. major matthew kessler is a logistics advisor at camp leatherneck. how has it been here? you work with afghans everyday. >> it's a concern. it's frustrating for both sides. it makes the marines angry and it makes the afghans angry. >> pelley: kelly cobiella is at our cbs news bureau in kabul and, kelly, i wonder what nato is saying about what happens when u.s. troops withdraw and the afghans are left to fend for themselves. >> reporter: well, nato is painting a very rosy picture on paper. they say afghan national security forces are on track to take over security in t

to locking down votes. the u.s. presidential candidates wrapped up their third and final debate ahead of the november 6th election. they sparred over foreign policy and their discussion touched on everything from the situation in the middle east to relations with china. nhk world's anthony izaki reports from boca raton, florida. >> reporter: it started with a handshake, but the friendliness ended there. president barack obama and mitt romney spent the next 90 minutes to both outwit and outmaneuver each other. obama highlighted the foreign policy achievements of his administration over the past four years. >> we ended the war in iraq, refocused our attention on those who actually killed us on 9/11. and we're now able to transition out of afghanistan in a responsible way, making sure that afghans take responsibility for their own security. and that allows us also to rebuild alliances and make friends around the world to combat future threats. >> reporter: on the other hand, romney accused obama of making the united states appear weak immediately after taking office. >> the president beg

! for the second time in three sessions, u.s. stocks suffered a sharp sell-off. prices fell as weak financial results from corporate america fed fear about the global economy. at the closing bell, the dow shed 243 points, the nasdaq lost 26.5, the s&p dropped almost 21 points, sending markets to levels not seen since early september. the heavy selling came after several household names reported weak quarterly financial reports and lowered their expectations for the rest of the year. 3-m, dupont, and xerox were among those releasing disappointing results. erika miller reports worries about revenues have cast a shadow over the profit picture. >> reporter: yes, it's earnings season. but earnings are not the most important indicator this quarter. it's revenues-- how much money a company makes before expenses. >> profits can go down, profits can go up. sales, you want to see nice steady growth. and when you are seeing big drops in revenues and revenu misses, that's definitely a red flag. >> reporter: in the latest quarter, a slew of big name firms have reported higher earnings but lower revenues,

the same capacities to attack the u.s. homeland and our allies as they did four years ago. >> let's go to the next segment because it's a very important one. it is the rise of china and future challenges for america. i want to just begin this by asking both of you and, mr. president, you go first this time. what do you believe is the greatest future threat to the national security of this country? >> well, i think it will continue to be terrorist networks. we have to remain vigilant as i just said. but with respect to china, china is both an adversary but also a potential partner in the international community if it's following the rules. so my attitude coming into office was that we are going to insist that china plays by the same rules as everybody else. now, i know americans had seen jobs being shipped overseas, businesses and workers not getting a level playing field when it came to trade. and that's the reason why i set up a trade task force to it go after cheaters when it came to international trade. that's the reason why we have brought more cases against china for violating tra

, the governing body in geneva upheld the ruling regarding armstrong, of the u.s. anti-doping agency who they say had a massive doping program. the report contained incriminating statements from 11 of armstrong's former teammates a mass exodus from names such as nike and oakley sunglasses. >> it has been a difficult couple of weeks for me, for my family and friends at a 15th anniversary party for his livestrong charity organization, armstrong alluded to the controversy. >> i've been better, but also been worse. >> reporter: armstrong never admitted to doping but did drop the fight against it, leaving many wondering what it all means to the sport they love. >> i think it is a dark cloud over the sport right now. >> reporter: the international body will now list no winner for the tour de france from '99-2005. while many fans try to separate armstrong from the accusations. >> i'm disappointed in him, but i still think he is a heck of an athlete. >> lance armstrong only has to ride to the finish line. >> reporter: once famous for being the world's greatest cyclist, now is called one of the worst chap

cited in 5 death reports by u.s. regulators during the past year. a spokeswoman for monster beverage says "the company has not been notified by the fda about its enegry drinks as a possible factor in the deaths." monster, however, admits to marketwatch.com it is being sued by the parents of a 14-year-old who claim the energy drinks led to caffeine toxicity and eventually the death of their daughter. monster stock fell 14% yesterday. apple is delivering its latest little addition to its tech family today - the new ipad mini, which is smaller and cheaper than its big brother ipad. there's buzz this new gadget might just overtake amazon's kindle in the marketplace when it hits stores next month. but tech analyst rob enderle says "not so fast." "this is really apple trying to wrap its arms around what has become an incredibly hot sector. i see people seeing it as an alternative to the kindle fire, but because the fire is so closely related to reading and amazon is so closely tied to that practice and apple not so much, i'm not convinced yet that it'll be a huge challenger for the kindle

policy, rather something decidedly american. the u.s. auto industry. >> if we had taken your advice, governor romney about, our auto industry, we would be buying cars from china instead of selling cars to china. i'm a son of detroit. i was born in detroit. my dad was head of a car company. i like american cars. i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. the companies need to go through a management of bankruptcy. >> that's not what you said. >> take a look at -- >> governor romney, you did not say you would provide help. >> we would provide guarantees. and that was what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy, to come out of bankruptcy. >> let's check the record. >> that is the height of silliness. >> reporter: now cnn's poll did show that overall the president won this debate, at least that's what the viewers voting thought. but if you look at what the goal of mitt romney was to be seen as commander in chief, he didn't do so bad. look quickly at the polls. can romney handle the job of commander in chief? yes, 60%. asked the same question about the preside

fiery exchanges was not about foreign policy but rather something decidedly american, the u.s. auto industry. >> if we had taken your advice about the auto industry, we would be buying car from china instead of selling cars to china. >> i am a son of detroit. i was born in detroit. my dad was head of a car company. i like american cars. i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. i said the companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy. fortunately the president -- >> that's not what you said. >> you can take a look at the op-ed. >> you did not say that you would provide help. >> i said we would provide guarantees and that was what was able to allow the companies to go through bankruptcy and come out of bankruptcy. >> check the record. >> that's the height of silliness. >> let me bring dana bash in live from boca. this was supposed to be a foreign policy debate and seemed to frequently stray back to domestic policy and we think that was part of the plan. >> you would be right. especially for mitt romney who thinks that that is really his wheelhouse in terms of his own exp

will begin to hook up, but the u.s., if it goes over the fiscal cliff, goes into recession. that's driving volatility for the whole quarter. >> everybody is saying we'll go into recession if we go off the cliff. brian, where are you on that same question? do you want to buy or sell? do you think it continues? >> this is actually towards the lower end of our trading range for the balance of the year. around 1400, that's the low point. maybe we could test down 1371 if we continue to get bad earnings. i don't think this is related to the fiscal live cliff at all. if it was, last night president obama indicated there's no way we're going to go over that, he's not going to let the spending cuts happen. what about the tax increases? the day's numbers i think was more a function of the fundamentals, bad earnings, specifically top-line revenue growth was really slow. >> but how is he going to stop the spending cuts? i didn't understand that from the debate last night. how is he going to stop the spending cuts from going through when that's the law? which, by the way, he signed. it'sautomatic. how

. sharyl attkisson has obtained e-mails from the night of the attack on the u.s. ambassador in benghazi. what the obama administration knew and did not know. now it's a two-week sprint to a date with history. >> our campaign is full speed ahead. >> i won't be running the okey-doke. >> pelley: reports from nancy cordes, jan crawford and debate moderator bob schieffer. and bill whitaker in los angeles with a program bringing kids from the chaos of the streets into harmony with the world. >> music is like my meditation. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. investigators say they could see with their naked eyes black specks of deadly fung gas floating in viles of steroids due to be injected into patients across the country. late today authorities said a criminal investigation would be opened and they would move to revoke the license of new england compounding center. that's the pharmacy identified as the source of contaminated drugs that have caused a meningitis outbreak in at least 17 states. 300 people have come down with t

nervous about disclosing the results of their research. >>> u.s. president barack obama and republican challenger mitt romney are warning up for their last debate. they'll go head to head in florida two weeks before the presidential election. obama and romney will debate foreign policy. they are expected to argue over the nuclear program in iran and the civil war in syria. romney has criticized obama for the killings last month in libya. romney may attack the president for his efforts toward more cooperation with the islamic world. they are also expected to argue over diplacy with china. they're running even in several opinion polls. >>> the conflict in syrian is destabilizing the situation in neighboring countries. clashes in beirut and other parts of the nation have led to the death of one person and wounded dozens of others. sympathizers have clashed with security forces in central beirut. fighting broke out on sunday and monday in northern lebanon between groups that support and oppose the government. local media reported exchanges of fire involving automatic weapons and motors. th

apologize when he went overseas to cairo in 2009 explaining that he thought the u.s. had made a few mistakes in dealing with the world. many consider it a matter of diplomacy, a matter of nuance. romney points to several examples including when president obama said in 2009 that, quote, america has shown some arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive. romney claims that shows weakness which is harmful to the u.s. place in the world. >> governor romney has charged repeatedly that the president hasn't been as close a friend or ally as he could or should be. let's take a look at this. >> and i think that when the president said he was going to create daylight between ourselves and israel, that they noticed that as well. all of these things suggested, i think, to the iranian mullahs, hey, we can keep pushing along here, we can keep talks going on but we're just going to keep on spinning centrifuges. >> there's never been any proof that the president said that. the only source for this is an article in the "washington post" by scott wilson who said -- wrote that the president said this in a mee

apologize when he went overseas to cairo in 2009 explaining that he thought the u.s. had made some mistakes in dealing with the world. many consider it a matter of diplomacy, a matter of nuance, but these are open to interpretation, and romney points to several examples including when president obama said in strassburg in 2009 that, quote, america has shown some arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive. romney claims that shows weakness which is harmful to the u.s. place in the world. >> governor romney has charged repeatedly that the president hasn't been as close a friend or ally as he could or should be. let's take a look at this. >> and i think that when the president said he was going to create daylight between ourselves and israel, that they noticed that as well. all of these things suggested, i think, to the iranian mullahs that, hey, we can keep pushing along here, we can keep talks going on but we're just going to keep on spinning centrifuges. >> reporter: well, brian, there's never been any proof that the president ever said that. the only source for this is an article in "the

policy. president obama said the u.s. and its allies have i am bowsed crippling sanctions on iran. romney answered saying the united states should have done more. he said rest petedly, we are four years closer to a -- he said repeatedly we are four years closer to a nuclear iran. >> maybe it is smaller now than any time since 1917. >> the president: we also have fewer horse and bayonets because the nature of our military as changed. >> the two did find common ground. romney applauded the killing of bin laden. both said they oppose deck u.s. military involvement in the efforts to -- oppose direct u.s. military roplt in the efforts to topple syria's president assad. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> coming up on 4:36. alameda county sheriff's office will release more information about a woman who was found dead inside a burning castro valley home. crews put out this fire in 20 minutes last thursday. while fighting the fire they found the woman's body inside. investigators declared the fire and death suspicious. today we expect to learn the victim's name and more about how she died. the home is

. with just two weeks to go until election day, both u.s. presidential candidates are canvassing the country's swing states, hoping to seal the deal. after monday's 90-minute debate on foreign policy, now it is the final stretch. from florida, the bbc's north america editors starts our coverage. >> behind the smiles and tears is a new nervousness -- behind the smiles and cheers. make no mistake, this is a president under pressure. about time, some might say. derided for having no vision of the future, he suddenly produced a color brochure pact with old ideas. he mocked mitt romney for a new found moderation. he has coined a new word for anything about awkwardly conservative plans. >> if you say that you love american cars during a debate, but you wrote an article titled "let detroit go bankrupt," you might have romneysia. >> mitt romney did seem to forget his foreign policy, clinging close to the president's positions, stressing piece was his priority even when talking about one of president obama's greatest achievements. >> i congratulate him on taking out osama bin laden and going after th

. instead of doing something themselves, the businesses can outsource it. but if u.s. company outsources work through a different company, it means those jobs aren't being done by american workers. maggie lake has more on the impact of outsourcing and the presidential candidate's plans to do something about it. >> whether on the campaign trail -- >> if there's an outsorcerer in chief, it's the president of the united states. >> or amid the barrage of political ads on tv -- >> mitt romney's firms were pioneers at helping their companies outsourcing. >> outsourcing is a hot button issue again in presidential politics. in states like ohio, pennsylvania and michigan where scores of factory jobs have been lost, it is a deeply emotional issue. >> they do a lot of focus grouping and polling and testing and what they find is this is very -- >> in recent years, the manufacturing sector of the u.s. have been hit particularly hard. over 500 million jobs lost between 2000 and 2009. a million alone to china. but that tide may be turning as companies rethink their commitment to lower wage countries. >

'll hammer out additional measures. >>> now let's have a look at the markets where u.s. markets ended in the positive after bargain hunting pushed the dow jones and nasdaq higher. to see where stocks are here in japan, we go to ramin who is at the tokyo stock exchange. we have some positive global momentum, but are we seeing the same here this tuesday morning. >> reporter: very good morning. yes, we are. we did see a bit of a bounce in the u.s. following the losses that we saw towards the end of last week. there was a bit of interest there following the earnings support from texas instruments as well as yahoo both of which did pretty well. let's have a look at the opening levels for the nikkei and the topix. both indexes creating 9,059 for the nikkei and 756 for the topix. the softer yen did help to keep the index from falling too much. we did see exporters hold their ground add the and the euro were stronger against the yen. in fact, let's go straight to the currency levels as well. they're playing a big part in stock moves here in japan. the yen there 79.96 to 80. we've touched the

teenager's death. monster is selling the top selling energy drink in the u.s. it comes in 24 ounce cans. it contains 240 milligrams of caffeine. that's about seven times the caffeine in a 12-ounce coke. >>> the es changed wife who was the target of the shooting rampage at that milwaukee area spa is being called a hero. one of zena haughton's clients told the chicago tribune she approached her husband and tried to shield a receptionist as she attempted to defuse the situation on sunday. police say radcliff haughton shot seven women, including three of them whom he killed, including zina. he then shot and killed himself. >>> we have some liftoff. just minutes ago a soyuz rocket launched from kazakhston sending three new crew members into ash bit. they're en route to the international space station at this very moment. it includes two cosmonauts and nasa flight engineer kevin ford. they're scheduled to arrive at the space station on thursday. >>> okay the giants win the pennant. the giants win the pennant. no, it is not 1951. it's 2012. the giants ruthed the cardinals 9-0 to win the alcs i

on government data, you know, examples all over the place. if you look at the era in which the u.s. government opened up weather data. and not only did it have profound effect on public safety when there are storms coming and agriculture and some of the others, it just provides and helped the quality of life in a profound way, the global positioning system and... almost every night created, 100,000 in economic value. incredible opportunities for doing this in job creation and safety and quality of life and really improving the lives of americans. so it did develop the strategies of 30-plus page document to the agencies of government that they have to work up the data and they have to make this stuff available in the way that we collect it, and use it and public information should remain public and we are going to drive that forward. >> there are a lot of things in the strategy around and the use of mobile government and how we summarize the... and think about the 21st century government in that way. and the policy that launched a couple of weeks ago and so much more is being formed that i thin

of the decade. ((break 2)) 3 by the end of the decade, the u-s maaynot have eeough medical residencies for all the medical school graduates. and s hristine romann reportss that's a discouuaging thought for studeets working medical residents. they're 3 undergrads, the path to become even moreecompetitive. competitiin througgout college aad then throuuhout medical school and then at the end of that to cooe and see that therr's no spot for you, it would just be kindaaunfair. medical residencies are the med school. they are mostly r - funded by medicare, and by law, they're capped at 26,000. emily gutowski is a rutgers soppomore -- pre-med -- she could be part of the first class of u-s mmd school -&nnmb hhpe by that time, something will happennto make it better put yeah, efinitelyyit's a big concernnthe number of &presidency positions was froze by the balancee budget act of 1997, when we were projecting a uuplus of doctors. today many say there will be a growing. by 2018-2219, sometime by thh enn o the deeade, we're going to have several hundred more students graduating from us medical sch

of our military has changed. >> they brought the debate back issue, theer-one economy, in particular u.s. jobs.bile >> you were very clear that you provide government the u.s. auto if they wentn through bankruptcy. >> the idea has been suggested would liquidate the industry. of course not. >> the latest abc news poll shows this race is still close, but the president carrying a one point lead. >> i don't think mitt romney hurt himself, but obama and himself a couple points debate. >> both candidates will spend most of their time campaigning in key battleground states. brandi hitt, abc news, florida. today the president will travel to --. mitt romney and his running mate visitryan will d anderson, nevada, and morrison, colorado. we will have updates on our web site, wjla.com. >> in prince george's county, whofort washington boy entered an alford plea in the foster sister is expected in court today. the 12-year-old will learn his punishment. he is charged with involuntary the death of the two-year-old girl in july. an alford plea is not an guilt butof acknowledges there's enough conviction.

understands that the u.s. has played the role of regional stablizer, this sort of, we have undergirded the stability of the region that has allowed this region to become the economic engine of the global economy. that role isn't going to change. and, so but i think we have to frame this in a relationship that's trying to get china to be a more cooperative actor and to see it as in their interest to do so. >> by my watch, i think we have about 12 to 15 minutes before we wrap up. so questions in the audience? i had a couple of i wanted to maybe ask you a few brief questions. winslow. >> i don't know if you're allowing non-press questions. >> tell us who you are, winslow and we'll allow it. we let you in. >> center for defense information and government oversight. i'm still confused of the 4% and i'd like also respond to a question but i like to dov to take another crack at it. anybody here with a computer can go to the mitt romney website, click on the foreign policy submenu and on that you will find at the bottom of that submenu a defense budget, read the second and third paragraphs and

, the debate turned about 15 minutes in to domestic policy and the u.s. economy. governor romney did attack president obama for a lack of leadership on syria. tonight the president reiterating that syrian president bashar assad, his days are numbered a year after saying really the same thing and after more than 30,000 syrians have died there. governor romney, perhaps struggled to put distance between his policy and obama policy saying he clearly did not want to pledge u.s. troops to any operation in syria. there is no political appetite for u.s. intervention in syria. that was clear in his answers. and, finally, one thing i noted in his come back line to governor romney saying that the u.s. now has the smallest navy since 1917, president obama shot back saying it's a different time that we don't have horses and bayonets either and we have big aircraft carriers and submarines that go under water. and while that line got a lot of laughs here in the hall and probably got some debate points, it will be interesting to see how it played at home, if it came off as petty at all or may have minimize

abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland. john de miranda, executive director, national association on alcohol, drugs and disability inc. and president and chief executive officer, stepping stone of san diego, san diego, california. dr. barbara l. kornblau, j.d., disabilities attorney and professor, school of health professions and studies, university of michigan-flint, flint, michigan. ed hammett, consumer advocate, marbury, maryland. dr. clark, how many people in the united states have a disability? that number is not exactly clear, but we estimate roughly 53 million people have a disability, and it may be larger because, again, it turns on new classification schema. but at least 53 million. john, how do we define a disability? well, a disability is really kind of a legal and an administrative term. and in some quarters you might be considered disabled, but by another jurisdiction you might not be considered disabled. but i use the term, often, physical sensory, cognitive, and developmental disability to really c

rd. taking a live look right now at the u.s. capitol dome and nice and quiet out there this morning. a little brisk i guess you could call it. temperatures in the 50s right now. as tucker mentioned, things will be going up later on today temperature wise o. good morning. welcome to fox 5 morning news. let's get to tucker right now and get the latest on our forecast. >> feels a lot like it did yesterday at this time. >> it's a little bit warmer than yesterday but it is cooler outside with temperatures falling back to the 50s, a few 40s out there but we're shaping up to have a great tuesday at least temperature wise. a little more in the way of cloudiness but no complaints. 53 this morning out at dulls. remember yesterday temperatures flirted with the 30s during the early morning hours. you can see we're a little warmer today. looking at our satellite radar, we are looking at some cloudiness here off to the north and to the north and west. that's actually a warm front stretching through and that's going to allow us much warmer air in here later this morning, so after a cool start to t

captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: u.s. policy around the e rld takes center stape tonight inal face-off and between president obama and mitt romney.in good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we get some pre-debate analysis from mark ields and david brooks. >> ifill: tonight's match-up takes place in florida. we travel there to assess the state of the race.an it's getting harder and harder to breakthrough to undecided base voters because there's just such a saturation level of everything and it's so negative. >> woodruff: plus, jeffrey brown looks at where the candidates stand on key foreign policy issues. >> ifill: then, lance armstrong is stripped of his titles and banned from competing for life. ray suarez examines the impact of an athlete's fall from graceo >> woodruff: and we remember a statesman and a proud liberal, presidential candidate and senator george mcgovern. >> your colleague in the press, some of them referring to me as theonscience of the party. tthers talking about me as the peacemaker

. they were counterfeit products being made overseas with the same serial number as the u.s. company. they're being sold around the world at the they were being made by the u.s. competitor. this cannot go on. i want a great relationship with china. china can be our partner. that does not mean they can run all over us and steer -- steal our jobs. >> governor brown is right. you are familiar with jobs being invested overseas because you were -- governor romney is right. you are familiar with does being shipped overseas because you invest in companies that ship jobs overseas. we would be buying cars from china instead of selling cars to china. if we take your advice with respect to how we change our tax codes so companies that are earning profits overseas do not pay u.s. taxes, compared to companies here that are paying taxes, that is estimated to create $800,000. but the problem is they will be in place like china. if we're not making investments in education and basic research which is not something the private sector is doing and is sufficient basis, then we will lose the lead in things li

- richard haas, president of the council on foreign relations. he's in chicago. and in boston, former u.s. diplomat nicholas burns, now with the kennedy school of government at harvard university. welcome to you both. let me just ask you to start broadly speaking. what do we take away from last night's debate in terms of how well these two candidates understand american foreign policy and would be a good steward of it? let me start with you. nick burns. >> well, judy, this may sound startling to say in our present red-blue divided partisan environment but i think we have two impressive people running for president. they're both knowledgeable. they're both very smart about the issues. both of them have been successful in nearly everything they've tried in their professional lives. president obama was clearly the more knowledgeable and nuanced and even some's ticketed in the way he describedded the challenges to us on the foreign policy and national security landscape. i thought that governor romney had a very strong moment in the debate, a very good moment when he tied together our domesti

threats from iran about oil exports that could send u.s. oil prices much higher. the details on that are ahead. and highlights from the debate. our experts are weighing in on the winning lines and the lines that fell flat. [ male announcer ] inside the v8 taste lab. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. there's a pop. wahlalalalallala! pepper, but not pepper, i'm getting like, pep-pepper. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, zip zip zip zip zip! i'm literally getting zinged by the flavor. smooth, but crisp. velvety. kind of makes me feel like a dah zing yah woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. woooo! >>trace: this is "studio b." iran is threatening to cut off oil exports at western powers tighten the sanctions over negotiations of the nuclear program. such a move could drive up crude prices around the world. iran's oil minister telling reporters and i quote, "we are hopeful this doesn't happen because we don't want to see european and u.s. citizens

by the encrypting technology offered by blackberry until now. u.s. immigration and customs enforcement is the latest federal agency to drop blackberry smartphones for the iphone. blackberry is still the smartphone of choice for capitol hill. earlier this year the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives and national oceanic and atmospheric administration also dumped blackberry for the iphone. >>> wal-mart is facing some tough allegations. according to a federal lawsuit, wal-mart broke labor laws by requiring temporary employees to work overtime without getting paid for it. the suit claims wal-mart made the workers arrive early for their shifts, stay late and work through breaks and lunches. it seeks unpaid wages for the employees. wal-mart says it's committed to ensuring all workers are fairly compensated. >>> fed ex is predicting you're going to spend a lot of your holiday shopping budget this year online. a surge in online shopping is expected to give the package delivery company a boost this holiday season. fed ex expects to move a record 280 million packages between thanksgiving and c

moments is when they spard over troops in iraq. president obama claimed mitt romney said the u.s. should still have some troops there. >> you say you're not interested in duplicating what happened in iraq. but just a few weeks ago, you said you think we should have more troops in iraq right now. >> what are the facts here? in 2011 romney said this, we should have left 10,000, 20,000, 30,000 personnel there to help transition to the iraqi's own military capabilities, and then just a couple weeks ago, he said, america's ability to influence for the better in iraq hadden undermine by the abrupt withdrawal by our entire troop presence. our vert is, true with important conte context. coming up, this is the important context, on iraq, mitt romney claimed president obama was looking to keep some troops there as well. which the president denied. >> you and i agreed there should have been a status of forces agreement. >> what i would not have done is left 10,000 troops in iraq that would tie us down. that would not help us in the middle east. >> what are the facts here? well, leon panetta was neg

domestic economic issues. especially the future of the u.s. car industry. they fought over that issue. you can see the children up there, the kids, mitt romney's five sons arrives, the grandchildren are all up there as well. they're probably staying up on the stage for a few minutes. this was a debate where on foreign policy they wound up agreeing, even though there were knee audiences of disagreement, they wound up basically in terms of the big picture agreeing on a lot on iran, on israel, afghanistan, libya, syria. even on china basically the thrust was an agreement, even though at times they had a little rhetorical flourishes against each other. candy crowley is on the scene for us over there. candy, what did you think? >> it was interesting, wolf. i thought that they came with very different agendas tonight. i think the president came to rough up mitt romney. he think he acted like a person that had to sort of stop some momentum by romney. he went after him. you know, you're all over the map. that's not what you said before. almost every single answer from the president had something t

will be exploring the impact of the energy renaissance on u.s. manufacturing. it will feature the head of the american chemistry council, the boston consulting group, and tom peterson for the center of climate strategy. they have recent reports on the importance of this subject. i want to thank the supporters who make the manufacturing program here possible. this includes the apollo group, madison capital partners, manufacturers institute for productivity and innovation, the national association of manufacturers, the national science foundation, a toyota motor, the u.s. chamber of commerce. today's program explores the policies needed to strengthen u.s. manufacturing in the near term. the topic of manufacturing was mentioned 15 times in tuesday's presidential debate. the two panelists are fully able to elaborate on the candidate's position but also their own deep knowledge of the subject. partner is the conference on the renaissance of american manufacturers headed by gilbert kaplan. he is an alumnus of the trade department. he is a distinguished trade lawyer responsible for many of th

serial number as a u.s. company, the same packaging. these were being sold into our market and the rubble world as if it were made by the u.s. competitor. this can't go on. i want a great relationship with china. china can be our partner. but that does not mean they can just roll over us and steal our jobs on an unfair basis. >> welcome governor romney's right. you are familiar with jobs and should overseas because you invest in companies that were shipping jobs overseas. and, you know, that you're right. i mean, that is how our free market works. but i've made a different bed on american workers. you know, if we had taken the advice, governor romney, about our auto industry, would be buying cars from china instead of selling chart -- cars to china. if we take your advice with respect to how we change our tax code so that companies that earn profits overseas cannot pay u.s. taxes compared to companies here that are paying taxes, that is estimated to create a hundred thousand jobs. the problem is they will not be here, they will be in places like china. and if we're not making investments

that beats old-fashioned economic growth. i think right now whether it's europe or the u.s., the plans to really unleash growth aren't necessarily the right plans. i don't think we're far off. i continue to look at our neighbors to the north who've created close to 900,000 jobs since the summer of '09 with e 1/10 the population. can they be doing anything more dramatic than the u.s.? >> canada has a very heavily based energy economy. >> so do we. >> the overall thought here is that you can't grow an economy just based on monetary policy. you need fiscal policy. >> no, that's right. >> investors are dying and desperate for fiscal policy. >> maria, i want to challenge the question, and i want to challenge rick's answer. we're talking about third quarter earnings here, which is something that took place between, what, july, august, and september before the fed put its policy in place. the federal reserve's thinking about its policy is it has an effect based on the cumulative amount of bonds it owns. not by the flow, but by the stock, which would suggest if there is going to be an effect

but which one is cheaper right now? europe is cheaper than the u.s. >> for good reason. >> that's the argument. >> talk about no growth. >> housing is still good. regions financial not a good bank but that was an outlier. >> whirlpool reports you are in the midst of a returning spin cycle inside a dryer. this was the first quarter that made me feel, wait a second, you know how you spin around? >> i imagined a fraternity inside a dryer. wonder if they ever tried that. >> whirlpool has been a disappointor f e disappointer for most of the year. >> in the end, let's go back to what carl said. what was that rally yesterday? a rally that felt romney would do a good job. >> we have a situation macro versus bernanke's bid under the market. >> if it weren't earnings report season, it would be terrific. it's like what you were saying before. if the international debate had been first -- >> foreign policy. >> how would that change the outcome? reports do sort of keep with one theme which is split personality between u.s. businesses and u.s. consumer. the real question is can that relations

came into office and they don't have the same capacities to attack the u.s. homeland and our allies as they did four years ago. >> let's go to the next segment because it is a very important one. it is the rise of china and future challenges for america. i want to begin this by asking both of you and mr. president, you go first this time. what do you believe is the greatest future threat to the national security of this country? >> well, i think it will continue to be terrorist networks. we have to remain vigilant as i just said. with respect to china, china is both an adversary but also a potential partner in the international community if it is following the rules. so my attitude coming into office was that we are going to insist that china plays by the same rules as everybody else. i know americans have seen jobs being shipped overseas, businesses and workers not getting a level playing field when it came to trade, and that's the reason why i set up a trade task force to go after cheater when is it came to international trade. that's the reason why we have brought more cases agai

about my background. i am a naturalized u.s. citizen. i was born in ecuador. i came to the bay area, went to stanford university, and have a master's degree in structural engineering which i obtained in 1981, started my own structural engineering firm in 1988, santos and urrutia engineers. my partner is somebody that i met at stanford university. albert is a native san franciscan that attended the san francisco community college. there is a program where if you take 28 units and you get 3.65 and above, you have a direct path to uc-berkeley for better, stanford. [laughter] i forgot this was being televised. [laughter] i met albert and we started the firm in 1988. that is 25 years ago. we employed over 25 people. quite a few of them, members of this city college. let me tell you, we hear a lot of negative things about the community college. but i must assure you, that in terms of technical expertise and great educators, we have absolutely the best teachers in the nation. [applause] i can guarantee you we will be preserving them. i have, behind me, my wonderful family, my wife jenny, m

very clear that you would not provide government assistance to the u.s. auto companies, even if they went through bankruptcies, you said they could get it in the private marketplace. that wasn't true. >> reporter: so what's your take on this? >> another example of him reminding him of things he said. for an important state like michigan which is in play, where you have a lot of workers and the union jobs and the like, the president reminding the governor of things the governor said during a competitive republican primary and now softening his position. and that his position, romney's position had been inconsistent with what he's saying today. i think all of these things at the end of the day matter, grace. i have to say, though, that in spite of much of this the real question in this election is going to be about domestic issues. i think the president will get the news narrative, but this is going to be a jobs and who do americans trust more with this in the end. >> one other thing they talked about was israel. you said that was important for both sides because they were in f

of what we've heard from him before on education, manufacturing, energy, getting the u.s. out of afghanistan over time and tax reform. i've looked through it. the specifics in this really have to do with his past accomplishments on health care, on jobs and the economy. when it comes to plans for the future, they're broader and they're more of what we've heard in the past, 1 million new manufacturing jobs, for example, which he talked about at the democratic convention. the message they're trying to convey is, look, he has a plan. he's willing to commit to it in paper. and so the president has a vision going forward. of course, the theme of the campaign being forward. carol? >> a lot of critics say they weren't clear in what president obama was going to do exactly in a second term, how he was going to make things better and i'm guessing that this pamphlet, at least president obama hopes, will help. jessica yellin, thank you so much. >>> let's turn to last night's presidential debate. today marks two weeks till the election. both mitt romney and president obama are hitting the c

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